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    • David Benjamin's avatar
      openssl: remove most BoringSSL #ifdefs. · 39c803cb
      David Benjamin authored
      As of https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/#/c/6980/, almost all of
      BoringSSL #ifdefs in cURL should be unnecessary:
      
      - BoringSSL provides no-op stubs for compatibility which replaces most
        #ifdefs.
      
      - DES_set_odd_parity has been in BoringSSL for nearly a year now. Remove
        the compatibility codepath.
      
      - With a small tweak to an extend_key_56_to_64 call, the NTLM code
        builds fine.
      
      - Switch OCSP-related #ifdefs to the more generally useful
        OPENSSL_NO_OCSP.
      
      The only #ifdefs which remain are Curl_ossl_version and the #undefs to
      work around OpenSSL and wincrypt.h name conflicts. (BoringSSL leaves
      that to the consumer. The in-header workaround makes things sensitive to
      include order.)
      
      This change errs on the side of removing conditionals despite many of
      the restored codepaths being no-ops. (BoringSSL generally adds no-op
      compatibility stubs when possible. OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER #ifdefs are
      bad enough!)
      
      Closes #640
      39c803cb
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